phoenix-firestorm/indra/test/llhttpdate_tut.cpp

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/**
* @file llhttpdate_tut.cpp
* @author Kartic Krishnamurthy
* @date Wednesday, 18 Jul 2007 17:00:00 GMT :)
*
* Copyright (c) 2007-$CurrentYear$, Linden Research, Inc.
* $License$
*/
#include "linden_common.h"
#include "lltut.h"
#include "lldate.h"
#include "llframetimer.h"
#include <string>
#include <time.h>
namespace tut
{
struct httpdate_data
{
LLDate some_date;
};
typedef test_group<httpdate_data> httpdate_test;
typedef httpdate_test::object httpdate_object;
tut::httpdate_test httpdate("httpdate");
template<> template<>
void httpdate_object::test<1>()
{
static std::string epoch_expected = "Thursday, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT" ;
ensure("Check Epoch in RFC 1123", ( epoch_expected == some_date.asRFC1123()));
}
template<> template<>
void httpdate_object::test<2>()
{
static std::string expected = "Wednesday, 18 Jul 2007 22:17:24 GMT" ;
some_date = LLDate(1184797044.037586);
ensure("Check some timestamp in RFC 1123", ( expected == some_date.asRFC1123()));
}
// This test of course most generic.. runs off current time
template<> template<>
void httpdate_object::test<3>()
{
//F64 sometime = LLFrameTimer::getTotalSeconds();
time_t sometime;
time(&sometime);
some_date = LLDate((F64) sometime);
struct tm result;
char expected[255], *actual;
gmtime_r((time_t *)&sometime, &result);
/*
std::cout << " seconds: "<< result.tm_sec
<< ", minutes: " << result.tm_min
<< ", hours: " << result.tm_hour
<< ", day of the month: " << result.tm_mday
<< ", month: " << result.tm_mon
<< ", year: " << result.tm_year
<< ", day of the week: " << result.tm_wday
<< ", day in the year: " << result.tm_yday
<< ", DST: " << result.tm_isdst << std::endl;
*/
strftime(expected, 255, "%A, %d %h %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", &result);
actual = (char *) some_date.asRFC1123().c_str();
// probably not a good idea to use strcmp but this is just a unit test
ensure("Current time in RFC 1123", (strcmp(expected, actual) == 0));
}
}